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<blockquote data-quote="SPJ" data-source="post: 927518" data-attributes="member: 18271"><p>Isomade - she actually drags it on the ground. </p><p></p><p>Milkmaid - Sorry about the lack of information. It is her left front leg, she is almost one years old and weighs about 650 lbs. I watched her last night and she does shift her weight from one front leg to the other, but when she goes to walk, she drags the top of her left hoof on the ground. She does not pick that hoof up. I checked her again this morning and she was about the same. I called the vet and he said if she does not show any signs of improvement, bring her in Saturday. I just got home and checked her again, and she seems to be doing better. She is now starting to pick her hoof up a little bit when she walks. Thanks, Phil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPJ, post: 927518, member: 18271"] Isomade - she actually drags it on the ground. Milkmaid - Sorry about the lack of information. It is her left front leg, she is almost one years old and weighs about 650 lbs. I watched her last night and she does shift her weight from one front leg to the other, but when she goes to walk, she drags the top of her left hoof on the ground. She does not pick that hoof up. I checked her again this morning and she was about the same. I called the vet and he said if she does not show any signs of improvement, bring her in Saturday. I just got home and checked her again, and she seems to be doing better. She is now starting to pick her hoof up a little bit when she walks. Thanks, Phil [/QUOTE]
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